At long last, a completely honest spam this morning. Subject line: xmas crap.
an eddy in the bitstream
Maker of lunches.
Teller of stories.
Singer of songs.
Crafter of code.
Kicker of darkness.
At long last, a completely honest spam this morning. Subject line: xmas crap.
So you got drunk one night with your buddies and watched a horror movie and were reminded of how good that one actor is and how he’s in so many of those slasher movies and just doesn’t get the credit he deserves. And in your fit of intoxicated and scary enthusiasm you googled for his name and found an email address where you could pour out your fanly (manly) adoration.
Trouble is, that email address you found wasn’t his. It belongs to a friend of mine who happens to share his name. And now your drunken love letter is laid bare to the world here in my spam hall of shame (though to spare you some of that deserved shame, I’ll not publish your name or email address).
Dude. You rule hardcore.
At last. After some weeks of on-again off-again attempts at getting a web-based browser for my SVN repositories working, I finally hit the magic combination. Seems that the load path for Python was not including /usr/local/lib by default (despite it being set for the system) so I added a SetEnv directive to my httpd.conf and viola. [ link deleted since I’m not ready to actually reveal any code… ]
I’m a big fan of those people who work at making things easier to use. And since I’ve mentioned this site twice to folks, and since I’ve had to search for it twice now too, thought I should make it easier on myself and record it here. The Open Usability group lets you register your project for consultation with folks who care how things work (via the Minnesota Interactive site).
Found this funny little site via http://vvolonghi.blogspot.com/. Amusingly accurate in my case.
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